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Computer industry looks to the East
The East is challenging the traditional dominance of Silicon Valley and
Western Europe.
Iain Thomson
May 11 2007 1:04PM
Training & Development
AMD cuts 430 jobs worldwide
ATI buyout and competition from Intel begin to bite.
Matt Chapman
May 11 2007 10:48AM
Training & Development
IT pros' excessive workload 'a myth'
IT professionals in the US work fewer hours than almost anyone else, says
survey.
Staff Writers
May 4 2007 12:34PM
Training & Development
Intel axes 1,000 jobs at Flash plant
Rio Rancho facility facing closure.
Shaun Nichols
May 4 2007 11:15AM
Training & Development
Orange CEO quits after three years
Moving into emerging markets but still retaining France Telecom links.
Matt Chapman
Apr 30 2007 10:57AM
Training & Development
Beware geeks seeking jobs
Value of technical degrees called into question.
Clement James
Apr 27 2007 12:10PM
Training & Development
Apple board rushes to defend Jobs
Directors stand behind chief executive.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 27 2007 11:20AM
Training & Development
Money makes the world go round, says employees
Employees want their bosses to give them money, money and more money according to an online survey by Hays Information Technology.
Lilia Guan
Apr 26 2007 2:05PM
Training & Development
Bill Gates heckled during ceremony
Prize-giving ceremony in Peking interrupted by open source advocate.
Iain Thomson
Apr 24 2007 2:29PM
Training & Development
Microsoft’s Imagine Cup calling for Aussie submissions
Microsoft is urging Australian university students to promptly submit entries to its Imagine Cup competition for a chance to showcase their talents globally and win a share of the US$170 000 in prizes.
Negar Salek
Apr 18 2007 12:57PM
Training & Development
Vonage to curb marketing spending
Dotcom-hype-like marketing program to be axed, says new CEO.
Tom Sanders
Apr 16 2007 12:54PM
Training & Development
One in 10 young gamers 'clinically addicted'
Damage to psychological functioning merits serious concern, finds poll.
Robert Jaques
Apr 4 2007 3:13PM
Training & Development
IPod maker announces US$1bn expansion
Foxconn brings new jobs to industrial northern China.
Simon Burns
Apr 4 2007 11:11AM
Training & Development
HR departments 'digging the dirt' online
Job seekers advised to manage 'online footprints' or lose out.
Robert Jaques
Mar 30 2007 12:08PM
Training & Development
Sanyo founders fall on their swords
Dynasty that ran the Japanese giant for decades finally step down.
Simon Burns
Mar 29 2007 12:17PM
Training & Development
Hitachi closes hard drive plant in Mexico
Factory closure will leave 4,500 out of work.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 26 2007 12:07PM
Training & Development
Bill Gates to finally get his degree
Harvard welcomes the world's richest college drop-out.
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2007 9:07AM
Training & Development
Older adults 'less confident' about PC skills
Study recommends steps to help silver surfers.
Robert Jaques
Mar 23 2007 1:52PM
Training & Development
BenQ chief offers to quit over mobile fiasco
Management rejects offer as mobile creditors line up.
Simon Burns
Mar 23 2007 1:52PM
Training & Development
Motorola slashes jobs after handset slump
Motorola has announced 2,500 job losses and slashed its financial forecasts following a slump in handset sales.
Jane Hoskyn
Mar 23 2007 11:52AM
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